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Effect of Tampon Composition on Production of Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-l by Staphylococcus aureus In Vitro
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ToxinologyStaphylococcus AureusFood ContaminantTampon CompositionSepsisToxicologyToxicological AspectInfection ControlBacterial CultivationAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesCotton TamponsMicrobial ToxinToxin ProductionPoisoningClinical MicrobiologyFood SafetyMicrobial ContaminationBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMedicine
To determine whether tampons composed of cotton or rayon differ in their effects on production of TSST-1 in vitro, two methods of bacterial cultivation, with and without agitation, were used to study the effects of 16 commercially available and experimental tampons on production of TSST-1. Experiments were done in blinded fashion. TSST-1 was produced in medium alone in the absence of a tampon by both methods. Neither cotton nor rayon tampons consistently increased toxin production, nor were there significant differences between them in their effects on TSST-1. In contrast, a tampon composed of carboxymethylcellulose and polyester foam increased production of TSST-1 to a large degree in both culture systems. Thus, neither cotton nor rayon amplifies production of TSST-1 in vitro, and cotton tampons cannot be claimed to be inherently safer on the basis of such data.
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